The Court, using what is called the "effective control test", examines the role of the government in the institution.
Thus, the court must examine the overall purpose of the statute.
The Court examines in detail the accounts and the standards by which they are kept.
First, the court must examine the strength of the evidence in showing that the past events actually occurred.
The court would examine such independent state grounds as its first priority in every case where the issue appeared.
Unavoidably, this Court must sometimes examine state law in order to protect federal rights.
In addition, the Court examined the judge's charge to the jury on the standard of beyond a reasonable doubt.
The constitutional court examined the case, and decided that the vote was valid, but with reservations.
The Court will examine only marginally whether the principle is fulfilled.
The court also examined the recognition of good faith in other Australian jurisdictions.